Goal.com's team of experts turn their attention to the Serie A title race as they predict the results from the final six weeks to decide who they think will be crowned champions.There are just six weeks of the Serie A season remaining, with eight games separating success from failure for many of the 20 top-flight sides. For AC Milan and Juventus in particular, the run-in will be of significant consequence, with the destiny of the Scudetto still very much up in the air.Though Juventus have led the way for much of the term, it is now Milan who are in the driver's seat. However, after Juve's 3-0 win over Napoli last week, they now sit just two points behind the Rossoneri, whose 1-1 draw at Catania saw their advantage halved.But Milan's defeat to Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday means that both sides are on a level playing field, with no distractions for either club between now and May 13. But who will be celebrating after Week 38?We assembled a panel of experts and asked them to predict the run-in, and judge who will win the title as a result.Will Milan hold their nerve to come through in the final weeks? Do Juventus have what it takes to stay the course and clinch their first post-Calciopoli title? Our experts have their say below, and we'd also like you to consider the run-in yourself and tell us who you reckon will finish top in our poll.
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